Summary
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Call of Duty releases an important update for PC users that fix a recent Blue Screen error.
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The new update is now available on Steam and Battle.net, but Microsoft Store users will have to wait until the update is rolled out on February 5.
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After the update on February 3, players experienced a serious blue screen error that would force to restart computers in the middle of the game.
A new one Customs calls Update is now available on Steam and Battle.net, with an important fix for a recent Blue Screen error that caused serious problems for Black Ops 6 and War zone Player. The latest Customs calls Update is currently only available to PC users on Steam and Battle.net, but Activision has confirmed that it will roll out the same update for the Microsoft store sometime on February 5.
Since the launch of Season 2 on January 28, Treyarch Studios and Raven Software have released regular updates for both Black Ops 6 and War zone. Before the new PC update on February 4th, the last Customs calls Update to be released for all platforms was February 3, which brought many bug fixes to both titles. While Black Ops 6 Ranged Play finally launched its new voice-to-fared feature, War zone Players were treated with a handful of weapons adjustments. The model L, KSV and Feng 82 all got small buffs, while Jackal PDW had its medium -sized injuries.
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Call of Duty Update fixes Blue Screen Error on PC
Just a day later a new update has been distributed that fixes an annoying error with Black Ops 6 and War zone. After the update February 3 Customs calls experienced a serious error that resulted in a blue screen error. It is unclear what caused the game at Blue Screen, but many players were forced to restart their computers halfway through a multiplayer match because of the error. Now, in a new post on the COD updates Twitter account, Activision has confirmed that the problem has been fixed on both Steam and Battle.net. For players in the Microsoft store, the same update will be distributed on February 5, but an exact release time will remain unclear.
While a fix for Customs callsThe Blue Screen error was quickly distributed, there are various other problems that plague the game right now that fans are not happy with. One of the latest numbers was discovered by a user on Reddit, who noticed that a new season 2 multiplayer -map is causing some Black Ops 6 Players' frames per second to release quite drastically. The player discovered that breaking all the glass panes on the Bounty map would refuel their frames per second from almost 200 to just 60. Others reported a similar issue and required Treyarch Studios to release a fix as soon as possible.
It's not just Black Ops 6 Players who meet performance issues either. Prior to launching the game's last season, Activision released a long community update and revealed that War zone Would have less content than originally expected for season 2. The studio explained that it would be prioritization of game adjustment, bug fixes and improvements of quality throughout the season, as opposed to new content. As such, the launch of Season 2 meant that War zone Players had only new ranked game rewards and a new benefit to check out.
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October 25, 2024
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ // blood and gore, intense violence, suggestive themes, strong language, use of drugs